The world is facing a new challenge in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic with the emergence of JN.1, a variant that has quickly attracted the attention of health experts worldwide. This variant, which has emerged from the Omikron lineage, marks a significant change in the behavior and spread of the virus. Serious concerns raisedHaving spread to some 41 countries, JN.1 was first discovered in Luxembourg and has since rapidly expanded its sphere of influence. The World Health Organization has recognized the rapid spread of the variant by classifying it as a…
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Restful night: why you shouldn’t eat just before going to bed
Reaching for sweets, chocolate and other treats before bed is common, but it can harm your health. Here, you can find out why it’s important to limit snacking in the evening. We’ve all felt the urge to get out of bed to nibble on something. Who hasn’t succumbed to the call of a bag of chips while watching their favorite show just before bed? Should we allow ourselves to eat anything without restriction, especially before enjoying a good night’s sleep? And what drinks should we have? You may not like…
Read MoreNew Year thoughts
In the transition period to the new year, many people tend to set ambitious goals for themselves. Most of the time, New Year’s resolutions fail. Nevertheless, religious philosopher Gesine Palmer believes that it makes sense to use the time in between to pause for a moment. The old year ended with the last public holidays, and a new working year has begun. So, with some luck, we had a few days of undefined time: not really work, not really vacation, and even the often insatiable demands of religion. There is…
Read MoreWhy you shouldn’t do the dishes on January 1
There’s a good reason why you shouldn’t do the dishes today. According to an old superstition, doing such chores on January 1st brings bad luck. If there is any truth to this, it is, of course, best to wait until January 2. Otherwise, it should have been done yesterday, as Nyheder24.dk reports. Several superstitions, myths, and old stories suggest that any form of cleaning or tidying up should be avoided on January 1. One belief states that doing laundry on the first day of the year will ‘wash away’ a…
Read MoreBlowing out birthday candles: this is what really ends up on the cake
For many people, blowing out the candles on the birthday cake to the invited guests’ cheers is simply part of the fun. But anyone who thinks the act is completely harmless is mistaken. At most birthday parties, a piece of cake is served. Under certain circumstances, however, these can be teeming with viruses and bacteria. Up to 1400% more bacteria are possibleAccording to the study Bacterial Transfer Associated with Blowing Out Candles on a Birthday Cake, published in the Journal of Food Research, there are sometimes a few not-so-nice surprises…
Read MoreSleeping with socks: this is why you should never do it
Socks make it easier to fall asleep, but it’s better not to wear them when you sleep so that your body can regulate its temperature. Find out why here! Should you sleep with socks on your feet? This question divides opinion and leads to differences of opinion among experts. Each side has its own arguments. The benefits of wearing socks when sleepingAccording to a study conducted by two South Korean academics, wearing socks, which can be easily cleaned with a trick, leads to better sleep at night. The study on…
Read MoreDengue fever could spread in Europe
They belong to the invasive species and are also multiplying more and more in our latitudes: the Asian tiger mosquito and the yellow fever mosquito. The WHO is now warning that dengue fever could also spread rapidly in Europe because of these pests. The danger is growing due to climate change and the associated rise in temperatures, said WHO specialist Diana Rojas in Geneva on Friday. This year, Italy has reported 82 locally transmitted infections, France 43, and Spain three. Eggs do not survive local wintersRojas said European countries still…
Read MoreExperts explain: This is how long you can drive without changing your car’s oil
Most people know that regular oil changes are important for the maintenance and well-being of their cars. Perhaps you pay attention to the small sticker in the corner of your windscreen. Or maybe you just change the oil every two months without giving it a second thought. There are several factors to considerAccording to experts, the time between oil changes actually depends on several factors. First, it depends on your vehicle. What type of car do you drive? Check your owner’s manual for information on how often you should change…
Read MoreNew corona variant – these symptoms are warning signs
The Pirola variants dominate in Austria, above all JN.1. There is increasing evidence that it could develop into an intestinal infection. Corona numbers remain high. This is reflected in wastewater monitoring, whose curve is only slowly flattening, and in the more than 50,000 sick notes due to Corona infections. The number of hospital occupancy rates is also high, as Virolge Norbert Nowotny confirms in an interview with “Heute”: “We have over 1,100 hospitalized people throughout Austria, which is not a small number.”The new, even more contagious Pirola variants are now…
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